Axial, Industrial, Precision
Unit of Measure
Specifications
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Standard Electrical Specifications
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Technical Specifications
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Dimensions
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Features
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Note
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Note for Power Rating
Specifications
Available |
N/A {0} |
Manufacturer Stock |
N/A {0} |
Brands |
N/A Dale-Vishay |
Manufacturer |
N/A Dale-Vishay |
Series |
N/A CMF65 |
Packaging |
N/A Lead (Pb)-Free, T/R (full) |
Maximum Weight |
N/A 1 g |
Industry Standards |
N/A Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Compliant |
Standard Electrical Specifications
Historical Model |
N/A CMF-65 |
Maximum Working Voltage1 | N/A ≤ 500 V |
Power Rating at P70 ºC Temperature |
N/A 1.5 W |
Power Rating at P125 ºC Temperature |
N/A 1 W |
Resistance Range |
N/A 10 to 2.5 MΩ |
Tolerance (±) |
N/A 1 % |
Temperature Coefficient (±) |
N/A 25 ppm/ºC |
Technical Specifications
Insulation Voltage (1 Minute) Veff |
N/A > 500 V |
Voltage Coefficient (±) |
N/A 5 ppm/V |
Dielectric Strength |
N/A 900 V |
Operating Temperature Range |
N/A -55 to 175 ºC |
Terminal Strength (Pull Test) |
N/A 2 lb |
Noise |
N/A 0.10 μV/V over a decade of frequency, with low and intermediate resistance values typically below 0.05 μV/V. dB |
Dimensions
Dimension A |
N/A 0.562 in14.27 mm |
Dimension A Tolerance (±) |
N/A 0.031 in0.79 mm |
Dimension B |
N/A 0.180 in4.57 mm |
Dimension B Tolerance (±) |
N/A 0.015 in0.38 mm |
Maximum Dimension C |
N/A 0.687 in17.45 mm |
Dimension D |
N/A 0.025 in0.64 mm |
Dimension D Tolerance (±) |
N/A 0.002 in0.05 mm |
Features
Features |
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Note
Note |
N/A This datasheet provides information about parts that are RoHS-compliant and/or parts that are non RoHS-compliant. For example, parts with lead (Pb) terminations are not RoHS-compliant. |
Note for Power Rating
Note for Power Rating |
N/A See the load life shift due to power and derating table for a summary of the more common combinations of power rating, case size and ambient operating temperature that prevail in various industrial and military resistor specifications. The "performance" table quantifies the load life stability under these combinations. |
- 1 Continuous working voltage shall be √ P x R or maximum working voltage, whichever is less.
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